Published: May 6, 2026 | thefinalconvergence.com

Thirty days ago, we began with a question.
Not a new question. The oldest question asked in the presence of Truth. A question posed by a Roman governor who had more power than insight, more authority than wisdom, and who stood within arm’s reach of the Answer, and walked away before it could change him.
“What is truth?”
Pilate asked it. The post-truth world has been asking it ever since. And for thirty days, one post at a time, one truth at a time, one passage of Scripture at a time, we have been working our way toward an answer. Not a clever answer. Not a philosophical answer that satisfies the intellect while leaving the soul untouched.
The answer.
The one that has been standing since before Pilate drew breath. The one that will be standing when every court, every empire, every cultural moment, and every intellectual fashion of the age has crumbled into the dust of history. The one that was announced in a garden before the fall, confirmed at Sinai in thunder and fire, whispered by the prophets across centuries, and then, in the fullness of time, walked into human history in a body, lived a perfect life, died a substitutionary death, and walked out of a sealed tomb on the third day.
Truth is a Person. His name is Jesus Christ.
And He left us a Book.
What We Have Covered in Thirty Days
Let me trace what this series has built, not as a summary, but as a testimony to the sufficiency of the Word that has been its foundation from the first post to this one.
We established that truth is not a feeling, not a consensus, not a cultural construct, and not evolving. It is objective, absolute, and grounded in the unchanging character of an unchanging God. We traced the roots of the post-truth age from the university lecture hall to the church pew, and found that the Bible predicted every stage of the drift with uncomfortable precision.
We examined the sufficiency of Scripture, the extraordinary claim that the Word of God, breathed out by God Himself, is sufficient to fully equip the believer for every good work. No supplement needed. No prophetic addition required. No papal tradition to fill the gaps. Throughly furnished. Lacking nothing.
We named the enemy’s strategy, unchanged in six thousand years, as effective in the twenty-first century as it was in the garden. Yea, hath God said? Question, contradict, replace. And we saw that the only defense that has ever worked against it is the same three words Jesus used in the wilderness: It is written.
We looked honestly at the church, at how it loses its grip on truth through the small accommodations of comfort, relevance, and celebrity. We named the movements that have accelerated the drift, the seeker-sensitive model, the prosperity gospel, the NAR, progressive Christianity, ecumenism with Rome. We applied the fruit test. We named the wolves and described the sheep’s clothing.
We examined the false gospels, the prosperity gospel, the social gospel, the therapeutic gospel, the moralistic gospel, the inclusivist gospel, and held each one against the standard of 1 Corinthians 15. Christ died for our sins. He was buried. He rose again on the third day. According to the scriptures. That is the gospel. Everything else is another gospel, and another gospel is accursed.
We gave you tools, the Berean checklist for your church, the four-step Bible study framework, the apologetic method for engaging a hostile culture, the ten questions for examining your own beliefs. Not just conviction about truth but the practical means of pursuing it.
We stood on the ground the Reformers stood on, Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia, Solus Christus, Soli Deo Gloria. We heard Luther at Worms: my conscience is captive to the Word of God. Here I stand. And we said: here we stand too.
Thirty posts. One foundation. The Word that was settled in heaven before Pilate ever asked his question.
What This Journey Was Always About
But I want to be honest with you about what this series was never meant to be.
It was never meant to produce a generation of theological critics, people who have learned enough to find fault with every church, every teacher, and every movement they encounter, but who are not themselves being transformed by the truth they so skillfully identify in others.
It was never meant to produce spiritual pride, the subtle and devastating conviction that because you can name the false gospels, you are therefore exempt from the temptations they exploit. You are not. I am not.
And it was never meant to end with a list of things you now know.
It was meant to end here, at the same place it began. With a Person. And an invitation.
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
That is the invitation. After thirty days of doctrine, discernment, examination, and the naming of error, the invitation is still the same one it has always been. Simple. Unconditional. Addressed to every person who is weary of carrying what was never meant to be carried alone.
Come. Not bring your theology first. Not prove your doctrinal precision. Come, exactly as you are, with whatever doubts remain, with whatever questions are still open, with whatever has accumulated over the years of trying to figure out what is true in a world that has given up on the question.
Come. And He will give you rest.
That is not a new word. It is the oldest word. And it is still true, for every person who will receive it.
A Personal Word
I want to step out from behind the series for a moment and speak directly.
I spent nearly four decades inside a Christianity that was shaped by movements this series has examined and found wanting. The journey out, back to the Word, back to Sola Scriptura, back to the sufficient and final authority of Scripture alone, was not painless. It cost me things I valued. It required the honest acknowledgment that some of what I had built my faith on was not the foundation I thought it was.
But what I found on the other side of that process was not a diminished faith. It was a stronger one, anchored to something that did not shift with my experiences, did not depend on the next prophetic word, did not require the validation of a particular movement or institution to remain true.
I found the Word. And the Word was sufficient.
That is the testimony behind every post in this series. Not academic theology produced at a safe distance from real life. Truth that has been tested, in real experience, at real cost, and found to hold.
What Is Truth? Unshakable Truth in a Post-Truth World was written from that place. Every chapter comes from a conviction that has been lived through, not just studied. And if even one reader comes away from it more anchored to the Word, more confident in the gospel, more equipped to stand firm in the face of every cultural and ecclesiastical pressure to let go, then it has accomplished what it was written to do.
The Book — and Why It Matters
What Is Truth? Unshakable Truth in a Post-Truth World is more than the companion to this blog series. It is a complete, standalone resource for every believer who wants the full case, built from Scripture alone, argued with precision, written for the person in the pew rather than the theologian in the academy.
It covers everything this series has touched, and more. It goes deeper where a blog post can only go so far. It provides the kind of sustained argument that a thirty-day blog series, however comprehensive, cannot fully develop. And it does so in a voice grounded in nearly four decades of real experience inside the movements it examines, which means the examination is not cold critique from the outside but honest testimony from someone who has been there.
If this series has been useful to you, if even one post has clarified something, challenged something, or given you language for something you have long sensed but could not articulate, then the book will take you further.
Get your copy today on Amazon, paperback and Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/What-Truth-Unshakable-Post-Truth-Misinterpretation/dp/B0GTC89J2L
What You Can Do Today — Five Requests
If thirty days of truth has meant something to you, if the Word has done its work in any corner of your life through this series, I want to make five specific requests. Not for me. For the people around you who need what you have found.
1. Buy the book, and give it to someone. Buy a copy for yourself. Then buy a second copy and give it to someone who needs it, a friend who is drifting, a family member who has left the faith, a believer who is sitting under false teaching and does not yet have the framework to recognize it. Truth multiplies when it is shared.
2. Leave a review on Amazon. For an independent author building a discernment platform, Amazon reviews are not optional extras. They are the mechanism by which the book becomes visible to readers who need it but have never heard of it. If you have read the book, even partly, please take five minutes to leave an honest review. It costs you almost nothing. It may cost someone else everything not to find it.
3. Share the posts that meant the most to you. Every post in this series is available at thefinalconvergence.com. If one, or five, or ten, made a difference in your understanding, share it. Share it on Facebook, on X, on Instagram, on WhatsApp, in a text message to a specific person who needs that specific truth. The algorithm rewards sharing. But more importantly, the people in your life who need these truths need someone they trust to put them in front of them.
4. Follow and subscribe across every platform. We are continuing. The 30-day series ends today, but thefinalconvergence.com does not. Follow on Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, Amazon. Subscribe to the blog. The next book is already in development, and the content that supports it will be coming through every platform.
5. Pray. For the people who read this series and were challenged. For the people who will read the book and be changed. For the believers sitting in churches right now where the Word is not the real authority, that they would find the Word and be set free. For the people who, like Pilate, are standing in the presence of the Answer and have not yet received it, that they would stop walking away.
The Answer Pilate Would Not Wait For
We began with Pilate. We end with Pilate.
He asked the right question. He was standing in the right place. He was in the presence of the only Person who could answer it with the full weight of divine authority.
And he walked away.
Thirty days of truth have been an extended invitation not to make Pilate’s mistake. To ask the question, what is truth?, and to stay. To wait for the answer. To let it do what it does when it is genuinely received, convict, transform, anchor, liberate, and sustain a life built not on the shifting preferences of the cultural moment but on the Word that was settled in heaven before the world was made.
“Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth” (John 17:17).
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32).
“For ever, O LORD, thy word is settled in heaven” (Psalm 119:89).
The post-truth world has a question. The Word has always had the answer.
Now you have it too.
Share it. Give it away. Let it cost you something. Buy it and do not sell it.
“Buy the truth, and sell it not” (Proverbs 23:23).
The thirty days are done.
The truth is not.
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